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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-08-02, Page 6a 1 • .a•44 i t I1tin. t am idlers FTIDAY. AUGUST 2, 1889. CA/31NLT CelAN(,yui3. It is shirt the personnel of the Do. minion Cabinet is to undergo radical cheep before the meeting of Parlia- ment. The gots of 1887 authorizing the creation of a Department of Trade acrid Commerce, to be presided over by a Minister, and the transfer of the control of the Departments of Customs and Infant B venue to tate Department of Trade and Commerce,or of Finance, are to he put in force very shortly, the offices of the Minister of Oustoins land of Miuieter of Inland Revenue `rvitl cease to exist, and a 1:'arlialllen- tttry head of each department, to be called controllers, may bo Appointed rut a salary of $ 5,000 each. These eon - trailers will be members of k'arliamerrt. In this connection must be considered the act providing for the appointment of a solicitor general at a salary of $5,000. Hon. J. J, C. Abbott is to be made Minister ef Trade and Commerce with a seat in the Reese of Commons. alis being chosen for the mission to Austrttlia gives color to this, and his: fitness for the position 4Wauld not be questioned. ]3ut Messrs. -Bowen and Costigan could not be relegated to the inferior positions of oontrollers, nor would they submit to subordinate themselves to Mr..Abbott or A1r.Foster. They, therefore, retire from the Cabinet to good fat offices. What follows these'. changes is problematical.' Sir John, Macdonald will rid himself of Mr. Oostigae, who, is a source of Cabinet weakness, though.'..it is hard to be-' tieve that he will; deprive himself of the services of such an experienced adviser and useful colleague as -Mr. Mackenzie Bowell. He will appease • the wrath of Prominent members • of the House, who will be passed over re the appointment of a minister of railways, or in the event of Mr.Cfhap- Ieau's 'pre notion, of a secretary of state, by marring two of them controI- ler5 and a third solicitor, • general to assist the Minister of Justice in ,,the conncil work of the department, It is, of course, possible that Mr. Abbott, as Minister of Trade and Commerce would retain the lead in the Septate,.. as the controllers in the Commons could give the Lower` House all the znfortnation required of the sub -de- • inort'nentt of the Castoths and Inland Iter : ue. This. a,ssigninent of the sieve "departnieut to Mr. Abbot is lather a+,Tangs in view of the • fact that a distinct promise has been given t'o those who are decidedly opposed "t6 the portfolio of railways going .way froin a Quebec Protestant that Mr. Abbott will 'succeed Mr. Pope if ?ie can be prevailed upon to accept. dpi that event there is no reason why Mr, Dowell should not remain in the 'fiuistry as Minister of '!,'rade, unless unpopularity with the commercial mmunity should be a bar. .EDITORIAL NOTES. ARCHBISHOP WALSIH. of London has leen appointed successor to the late .rchibishop Lynch, of Toronto. Tho 75th anniversary of the battle of Luiuly's Lane, under the auspices of Lundy'R Lane; Historial Society, was el4brated on Thursday last. Tun Qaecn has again been urgently requested to visit Ireland. We never could tmderstand why Queen Victoria i a a' yearly resident of Scotland and never tltinko of marring even a casual visit t4 the lively Green Isle.' A. mill has been established at Ot- tawa, which snakes paper pulp out of sawdust. The paper made wholly from sawdust is said to form an admin• able sheeting that is fit for building after being tarred and dried. The twill Bach a capacity for converting about 12,000 aces of sawdust into pulp annually.. AT the late Sunday School convon• tion in Landon, tag., 500 foreign r.= .,..��j+ �Mii'M�g1hY4ilIW 1Yp4�.iX1l1�RMIMYt.:7o�,�, IC��t%fl�'?,t !�"- _. -.. Sglli°IMJW delegate% were in attendance, meetly 'Au par of ``&zulatlr. from tire United States. In Great Truots are a Yankee invention, and Britain the number of Sunday ;school apparently gat their eno from the , Standard Oil company. Groat Britain, solzotttrs in 1818 'Y4°477,000' 1833 1833 however, ie tithing up the idea for alt it was 1,548,000, and in ],M, 5,700,- it is worth. During the first three 000, or one in five of the population. month of 1889, nineteen En;;iiall associations were foci cld,witb a capital CLINTON Neff) Era says the Game of over $125,000,00ta Most of these adtzliuistors a merited r°ebut° to a are shute affairs, gotten up purely for couple of papers that had faeetiou:ly attention and fraud. Sooner or lator commented on the fact that it {;ave tho bottom will fall out of every ono very full reports of the 12th of July of thein, and out of everything of the taceedinns while being rehleruti' fled If there can 110 no legal check p a , r: fa y on the formation of such oomhiva- opposed to Orange ptihhcipti s, rl'fle tiouti, the people who trust theta must Globo declared its intention of report sltttbr the consequences while'leareing ing, as a hatter of news, 'everything the lesson. The eternal truth re- in which the people aro interested. re- mains that legerdemain of any sort That is cite right. If n paper, large will met turn a dollar into ten dollars q g p' 1 g without legitimately earning tete bate or small, only reported matters a nth aucc,--St. Louis Globe Democrat, which it agreed, it would bo a taluo concern. taoULS Education. The following timely words we clip from an article appearing ill a recent issue of the. Journal of Education: "'fete public school is not a leerh er, -.and has mallet. time nor opportunity to do the work of a parent. The great danger to the mass of childrim today A great deal of nonsense is written and spot en about the danger of eating fruit. As a matter of fact fruit and •cegetablee are the normal diet at this time of the year.' bleats decompose molt more readily and Cause a thousand bowelio dizlturbanoeti where fruit le the primary cause of one, set' , : .,::,..-�� ._, « .....�....,.., , .. ._, .. ., mTkAioTr,O , Oontraetors and Builders, WINGHADt, ONT. Agents for Downey's (Ilelgrave) • lima. $500,000 TO LOAN. On Farul and town Property at eery Lowest Bates and on Tereus to suit borrowers. MORTOAGCS PURONASEO. NO OOMMISSION ONAR35O• borrowers eau obtain money 1n 6 days If satisfactory, R. VANSTONE, Beaver Bloch, Winahein. AT a meeting of the milers of Qx- pp MONEY TO , 1,ND. ford, Norfolk, Litter, Haidim and and `III; C(tTtPUBATIO3F OF THE TOWNSHIP OF Waterloo millers a local organization Tar:Merry has shout 03,030 to loan on Mort - was formed. Theseofficers were grades, tier terms apply to, P, 11I0LAREY, or wM. AIoPnERSON, elected : W. Partloo, Ingersoll, presi• T.P. TRNAson»R, Windham, IO»W1, Glenfarrowt dent ; W. Snider, Waterloo, vice.. is that parents are not educating their t was liam, mat president; C. B. Watts, secretary.. children themselves. Many think I treasurer, Executive colntnittea-- they have dose their "whole duty to Money to Loan on Note'' their children when they have sent Charles Whitelaw, Paris D (toluic, them, well dressed, to schot,l five days Discounted Ayr ; G H Harper, Norwich ; W in the week, and to the Sunday achene. AT Ii1"ASt�7LgABLEAri''lrn7", Brown, Simcoe; It Shirra, Caledonia. - Of home instruction, either moral, —The following grede of buying by - mental, or physical, they rooeire not now adv:mord on Mortgages at 0 per cent. with a whit. And when these children aro tt dia::cuun acolkatat rho old of arta' year. Notes the tester was unanimously adopted grown and fail to find their places iu ufo;ZT• 11!e8NDO9. and will be tried till next meeting,,by the world's great theatre, the sohools olrreesaBeaverBlock. Windham, Ont. whieh time, if found to work satis- factory, it will be made compulsory That is 61 lbs. of wheat, 4c over ; 63, 3e ; 62, 2c; 61, lc; 60 lbs. standard; 59 lbs., le less; 58, 2e; 57, Sc; 56, 8e; 55, 12e; 54, 150; 53, 20e. 'The following table' for exchange for flour was also. adopted ; Sixty-two lbs. wheat, 89 lbs. straight roller flour; 61, 88 ; 60, 37 ; 50, 86 ; 58, 35 ; 57, 84; 56, 80 i 55, 25, and 12 lbs. of offal. A Fatal'f'raetieg Joe. The Montreal Gazette says :—The foily of practical joking has again been deiuonstrated by a terrible tragedy at St Cuthbert. A eolporteur of Xfontral arrived in that place on Tuesday evening and went to stay at a friend's house, but found that they had gone to Montreal, leaving only the daughter, a girl of 15, in the house alone. fire told her to go to a neigh bor's house and get e. girl to stay with her, but the'girl'a mother refused to allow her daughter to go. In the middle of the night the girl - was awakened by is. loud knocking at the (1oor, and on going to the window overlooking it saw, two .masked men, who delilanded her money. She went to the•co,lporteur and told hint ,and he :banded ont his pocketbook and told her to give it to the robbers: She did 'so, but they said it was not enough, and when she went back to tell the eolporteur he said he would attend to the matter himself. Taking a load- ed revolver out of his valise he went to the window and shot both, men dead. The girl ran to the neighbor's house to tell What had happened, and what was her horror when the woman cried, "That was my lhdsbaud and my son." It had 'aeon intended for a practical joke. At a banquet at Paris a few weeks ago there was present representatives attending the great international exhibition from every republic in the world --fifteen in ah—of those all but, two, France and Switzerland, belong to the North and South American continents. The Scottish Amerioan Journal says that last year no fewer than 1888 newspapers gave up the ghost in the United States. Seale of them" bad attained some degree of age, but the majority were under two years old. 5t•.rting newspapers is au easy game, but more money iia lost in carrying tlielri on than itt any other kind of reputable busin;ess,' Tho Rev. Joshua Denovan, of the Wellesley stroot Baptist Church, Tote onto denoneees itt ` vigorcuts terms Sunday flower festivals, married talon's are voted a failure. There are •365 days of 24 hours each in every year. Is there any reason why the education should be limited to five hours a day for 200 days 2 'Yet any dweller in a city will see, in passing along the streets after school hours, on Saturdays and Sundays, and during the long vacation, scores of children who are then left absolutely to themselves and to the worst iufluences. And to say that this outside influence is one of the principal things that tells oil the work done in the school, is to say what every teacher knows to be true. During these "vacation hours" the mother and father ought to take their turn at being teacher. What an amount of moral, mental, and physical training might be done in this time, and better done tial it could be in any school." Stiecoe;Slon to the Throne. •Lo,r»ON,Ju1y 22. --It well informed, circles the story is current that the Marquis of Salisbury has written to the Queen urging her to exact from the Princes Louise of Wales a promise that upon her marriage she will re- nounce all her rights to the sueeession of the Throne. In event of two sons ot the Prince of Welled dying without issue, the Children of the Princess Louise would be in the direct line ef succession to the Crown. This is by no means such a remote contingency as may at first sight appear, and the fact that it is quite within the bounds of possibility that Lord Fife may, in course of time, be the father of a monarch justifies its discussion. Stull a denouncement, should it ever he brought about, would be regarded with anything but favor by the more influential of the old nobility, who have no idea of being ruled over . by one of Bari Fife's children. The official arrangement for the wedding are published today. P. dnco s Loniso's;'roe: tri. The wedding presents of Princess Louise conetitute a small fortune. Her girl friends presented her with a flexible band of largo diamonds for a bracelet. The wives of the Cabinet Ministers have given her a seven and half hoop bracelet with eleven large diamonds. The Princess of Wales` household have given a magnificent diamond cowl), the Queen's household three splendid diamond sitars. The Prince and Princess of Wales will give la flexible tiara of (Bermuda. A crows of brilliantii tilt be givers by the gentlemen of Norfolk. 'Tic material for the trousseau are supplied itt Euglaud, Ireland and Scotland. Tho trottsucau will not be very large or co:itly. The bridetunaido are to wear pine,, not at becoming color to any of the e'i;;ht Princesses except I'the:oue Victoria of Tuck. The invitntiot,p to eooiats and tho like, whether held tot the Royal marriage can barely exceed attract large congregations or to make CO, to that many well known friends money for the church. He holds. that of the Prince and Princess of Wales they are degrading to religion mid far will of necceeity be absent. The removed from the spirit of the apes. Duehooa of Aborcorn bee worked very tolia Christianity as revealed in the hard ne the head of the Ladies' Pres. New Testament. Ile has no objection tent Committee and had the advantage to flowers in the field whore Lxod put of the actives co•operetion of mull - ---- Sa .'I Youhi11' REAL ESTATE AND FIR INSUR- ANCE AGENCY. OFFICE : KENT'S BLOCK, WlrwtIAM. Private funds to lean. A number of Building Lots and Residence proper ties for Sale. Those desiring to make homein winghani should communicate with, or apply in person at my Office, whore all necessary information can bo btaoiucd. BANK OF HAMILTON, G- 23= .A. M . Capital, 11,000,000. Best, $400,000. President ---Joss Mawr. Viol-President—flow. JAMES TURNER, DIRECTORS A. G. R,o1.5M, Jltoecn Oc Tn ,UAB, GURNnw, G.^+o. Cashlor—J. TURNBULL. Savings Bente hours,10 to 8 ; Saturdays. 10 to 1. Deposits of 31 and upwards received and interest allowed. Speoial Deposits also received at current rates of interest. Drafts on Great Britain and the United States bought and sold. B. WILLSON, AGENT. k.EYEE cez DIC1INSON, ,SceaciTOBS. AT DAVIS IS MITERING .` ON A2 YR,OP ER'TY RY LOW RATES. tt a4t'm.fir l'UI:Llf%lett)-•• I11f>titb. 'tIAAY MORNING, ---es run Ti 116 "f3 1^ICI;, JOSEPHINE STt'1L t' VlTi13 CiIIA141, - ONTABIGi. nbsortlationgarsen,$Zr10ry'elns;,toadvatr ce . ADVTRRT1S1NO RATER: . 1 yt .1 3 . ji 1v14111(11; 110. (?n0 tip(JoachUuan '510 00r 551005.E Ut) I $20190°0* '')tinitfi - 1.13 0r.'' Bait " 36 aw 'e 00 12 00 1100 quarter " 20 00 12 nal r 00 4 nm Olio Inch 5 00 3 00 t 2 00 1 vr• Local ,and 01 ier cas'ial adveralsenrcnt0,• 00. per line for first insertion, and 3o. per line for each subsequent( insertion. Local notices, in nonpareil type, 10e. for first M. nation, and 6e, per lino for each subsequent insertion No local notice will be charged les than 250. Adv'oltiscln mts of Lost, Found, St1ayed, Situations, and Business Chances Wanted, not exceeding 8 lines nonpareil, 51 per month. Monaca and Farms for Sale, not exceeding 8 liner, it for ihst month, 60e. per subsegoont mouth. These terms will bu strictly adhered to. lonSpecial rates for longer advertiseelents, o5 for ger periods, Advertisements without specific directions, will be inserted till foibid and charged accordingly. Tran- sitory advertisements ntnst be paid in advance. Changes for contract a0 eItiseinctits must be in tthehat oi5cu weaek by Wednesday noon, 1» order to appeal. B. ELLIOTT PROPRIETOR AND PRIMMER 1( 11. bMACDONALD, JOSEPHINE STREET, iwINauMl, - - ONTAnzo.' "nit. .1. A. 3lft.LDItUM, Honor Graduate of Toronto University. Office aid Residence—The old stand formerly occu- pied by Dr. Bethune, at the corner of Centre and Patrick streets, WINwIAm, DR. r. E. GODFREY, Fit -class honor lean and general proficiency medal- ist Toronto thiiverepity. Member College Physician and Surgeons of Ontario. 11214"T; 0". Otltco--MItothodist Parsonage. IrrYEIt DICKINSCN, ' 1 n.utniSTER:5, .to. Solicitorafor the 13anic of Hamilton. Commiseloneen Mr taking ailidavits for Manitoba. Private tumid to find ft:Araipht loans at lowed raves. Oeleee-- 's Flocici. Winghant, Luck,. *4,r. Corrie. II. w. e. UEriiR. B.- .10EIIffi011. J. A. l oIaTON nARRISTE c., Wingtiam Ontario. 13• VANSTONE, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR., NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER, ETC. OFFICES—Deaver Dlocic, W,sonAa1, Orr., ' Goatee and Berra, Oaar..• • Private and Company !muds to .loan at low rates of interest. Mortgages, town and fan» property bought and sold. Mercantile collections a epocialty. DENTISTRY.— J. S. JEROME, BIx01A>ti. ;''"�"r^'"k. J S Jerome is manufacturing col - Mold Plates Vn1eanitu plates of the #'��� � got in theeDoinll as nion.It Alas l work ware ranted. Vegetable Vapor administered for the painless extraction of tooth, the only safe amcsthetio known. OFFICE: In the Beaver Block, oppoitto the Brunswick hotel. EENTISTRY.-,-W. IL piACDONALD, WINonAM . , Maker of Vulcanite, Celluloid, 401', S(Ira Gold, etc.; ore., Plates, ranging 4 in prices from 1500 upwards per set orownng and bridgework. Tenth ex tracted without the least pain by the use of Vital- ized Air. head Office, Wingharelido entrance op- posite the Queen's hotel, open daily (Sundaysoxeept ed) from 0 a m to 5 p m. Will bo at Blyth every 2nd and 411t Saturday of each montli—OftteeatMilne s hotel; Gerrie:1st and 3rd Mondays of each month— 011lce at Albion hotel. Extracting 26 cents, OFFICE—OPPoslTE TIIE MARKET. . JOHN BITORI1;, WINOIIAM OCTOBER 4511, 1638. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT :'itteeice'sea dalea.:3ikl S. GRACEY, , Supplies ail necessaries for fun. oral furnishing baying a e:livery Wagon specially for this branch of business. All orders attended personally, and flanv('red any: where within 10 rutins of Wing: ham, Itoreembor the place, first door south et the big briek hotel on the main, street, Wingllxp:., r OF 141{DJC11 4 LAHR • SAWS.. d;JL>GI"LCy,iG��t Cuts:, It:vites, and ]turns, and used , i» conncedan with the SALTS or WA Eft and 'MN OF HAM TOUT SOAP CThG1'1kvl:xlf� Salt Ithcutn, Eczema, tea ;;ores, files andel! I)itcaae3 of the Blood and Skin. ASk your Drug gitit for Testimonials.. them, but they were never intended, experienced organizers at Lady De . he'says,. to grow on platforms and Gres, the buohees of St Albans, and pulpits of ohcrehes, Ile also opposes Rexburg, Lady A. and Lady hose. &lurch ornamentation, root and berry. The list has been strictly branch. Confined to personal acquaintances; Ot211i or Health Go. L 11"dtiON, ON'T. CuzBt1or.1103 Co1a lBlt Ntvo Swan) ' Winghalu Agency.' , Wnvenare • •. ONTAnIQ, 1[� OBERT CUN1 INGHAM, R INSURANCE FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. „ G 1•;0B MORAY, 'ngham, Licensed Auetioneo G 1 the Counts of Huron and Bruce. At moderat rates, sale will bo conducted In portion of the ountie-. Orders can b eft at the ins Office. to1)31 N, JR., wiNauAM, .LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOlt Tun COUNTY OF HURON, Salta attended in any part e; the. Co. Charge Moderato. JAMES IIF•NDEItSOb, LiessanD Aucnotitsn roe 0ou.4r:s /301a011 Ann DEUCE. All sates attended to promptly and on the Shortest, Notice. Chargee Moderatoand Satisfaction Guaranteed. All necessary arrangements can bo made at the Tunis' •d> ce, tVI.yOIIAt(, ONT. [ ELSUN T. IUITCIIxl;, P, t. Surveyor, Civil Engineer and Draughtsman Particular attention paid to division of proppertlea into building lots, settling disputed boundarlet, preparing complete pians of towns and villages, as per Registry Act, and descriptions of properties for insertion in deeds, Cross -Sections of rivers made' and estimates of cost of Bridges Culverts, Sic. Pro - tiles anti eetintates for gradipg hilis, drainage, road and street improvements, sowers and other Engl. neoring works. Correspondence solieited, stati% place and 'character ot work. OFFICE—At J. A. ' limners haw office, Wingham, Ont, noraoN IIAwI{i, 8, V. L. It D. L. SUa1.nSO AND Cine. rNo11L'1Re. L18'1014:1. Ann WINGILAtl, All 0rder1left atthe Chico of the Tabs will rAr cove prompt attention. . 0